Measuring the speed of light with Chocolate Chips
The waves in a microwave oven are standing waves. These waves are stationary in space with an amplitude changing over time.
With this demonstration, it is obvious that particular sections of the chips are heated more than others. In fact, these locations are located half of the wave’s length apart.

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